The Most Simplistic Morals are Also the Most Interesting

amateur composers often do their best to confuse participants with complicated wordplay that shines a light on difficult to interpret and intellectual themes, but you shouldn’t requirement or even want that in your songs if you desire to make a musical number that sounds wonderful while at the same time making a profit. Top-level hits like How to Love and Motivation are built off of a simple theme that we all can understand: a dude and a woman. The more layers you toss atop to that moral, the more you obfuscate it, but that shouldn’t mean you are forced to be crude. Simple metaphors and similes that are ignored at the beginning will give your sound the depth it needs while keeping the mood lustily on target, which is precisely the sort of earthy musical force that you can listen to in hits like this one.

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